Goal-based speech motor control: A theoretical framework and some preliminary data

[1]  Jean-Luc Schwartz,et al.  The prediction of vowel systems: perceptual contrast and stability , 1995 .

[2]  J. Perkell,et al.  Articulatory evidence for acoustic goals for consonants , 1994 .

[3]  B. Lindblom,et al.  Interaction between duration, context, and speaking style in English stressed vowels , 1994 .

[4]  P Ladefoged,et al.  Individual differences in vowel production. , 1993, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America.

[5]  Michael I. Jordan,et al.  Trading relations between tongue-body raising and lip rounding in production of the vowel /u/: a pilot "motor equivalence" study. , 1993, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America.

[6]  M H Cohen,et al.  Electromagnetic midsagittal articulometer systems for transducing speech articulatory movements. , 1992, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America.

[7]  Stefanie Shattuck-Hufnagel,et al.  Implementation of a model for lexical access based on features , 1992, ICSLP.

[8]  Michael I. Jordan Constrained supervised learning , 1992 .

[9]  J. L. Miller,et al.  Phonetic prototypes: influence of place of articulation and speaking rate on the internal structure of voicing categories. , 1992, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America.

[10]  Michael I. Jordan,et al.  Forward Models: Supervised Learning with a Distal Teacher , 1992, Cogn. Sci..

[11]  C Henton,et al.  Stops in the World’s Languages , 1992, Phonetica.

[12]  R. J. Lickley,et al.  Proceedings of the International Conference on Spoken Language Processing. , 1992 .

[13]  S. Maeda On articulatory and acoustic variabilities , 1991 .

[14]  K. Stevens,et al.  Knowledge of language and the sounds of speech , 1991 .

[15]  W. Eefting The effect of ‘‘information value’’ and ‘‘accentuation’’ on the duration of Dutch words, syllables, and segments , 1991 .

[16]  R. Carlson,et al.  Music, Language, Speech and Brain , 1991 .

[17]  Ian Maddieson,et al.  Vowels of the world''''s languages , 1990 .

[18]  Björn Lindblom,et al.  Explaining Phonetic Variation: A Sketch of the H&H Theory , 1990 .

[19]  L Saltzman Elliot,et al.  A Dynamical Approach to Gestural Patterning in Speech Production , 1989 .

[20]  B. Lindblom,et al.  In what sense is speech quantal , 1989 .

[21]  R. Diehl,et al.  On the Objects of Speech Perception , 1989 .

[22]  J. Folkins,et al.  Upper lip, lower lip, and jaw interactions during speech: comments on evidence from repetition-to-repetition variability. , 1987, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America.

[23]  H. Peters,et al.  Speech Motor Dynamics in Stuttering , 1987, Springer Vienna.

[24]  J. Perkell,et al.  Invariance and variability in speech processes , 1987 .

[25]  Vincent L. Gracco,et al.  Multilevel Control Model for Speech Motor Activity , 1987 .

[26]  Louis Goldstein,et al.  Towards an articulatory phonology , 1986, Phonology.

[27]  K. J. Cole,et al.  Control of multimovement coordination: sensorimotor mechanisms in speech motor programming. , 1984, Journal of motor behavior.

[28]  J. Abbs,et al.  Control of complex motor gestures: orofacial muscle responses to load perturbations of lip during speech. , 1984, Journal of neurophysiology.

[29]  Peter F. MacNeilage,et al.  The Production of Speech , 2011, Springer New York.

[30]  Björn Lindblom,et al.  Economy of Speech Gestures , 1983 .

[31]  B. Lindblom,et al.  Production of bite‐block vowels: Acoustic equivalence by selective compensation , 1980 .

[32]  H. Sussman Methodological problems in evaluating lip/jaw reciprocity as an index of motor equivalence. , 1980, Journal of speech and hearing research.

[33]  Carol A. Fowler,et al.  Coarticulation and theories of extrinsic timing , 1980 .

[34]  James Lubker,et al.  Formant frequencies of some fixed-mandible vowels and a model of speech motor programming by predictive simulation , 1979 .

[35]  Björn Lindblom,et al.  Frontiers of speech communication research , 1979 .

[36]  B. Atal,et al.  Inversion of articulatory-to-acoustic transformation in the vocal tract by a computer-sorting technique. , 1978, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America.

[37]  J. Abbs,et al.  Labial-Mandibular Coordination in the Production of Speech: Implications for the Operation of Motor Equivalence , 1976, Phonetica.

[38]  Kenneth N. Stevens,et al.  On the quantal nature of speech , 1972 .

[39]  Sieb G. Nooteboom,et al.  The target theory of speech production , 1970 .

[40]  Noam Chomsky,et al.  The Sound Pattern of English , 1968 .